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Great American Music Hall (GAMH)859 O'Farrell StreetSan Francisco, CA 94109 map cross street: Polk district: Polk Gulch/Van Ness Tel. 415.885.0750 Website |
![]() | Sat Nov 28 New Riders of the Purple Sage has released its first studio CD in over 20 years. This legendary band's renaissance began four years ago and continues today with over 100 shows annually to audiences throughout the United States and Canada. The CD, "Wh... More | ![]() |
| Sun Nov 29 Blending elements of neo-soul, folk, old-time blues and pop, Justin has the guts of Ray LaMontagne and the soul of Lauryn Hill.
This guitar slinging aficionado has the street smarts of an urban swinger and the heart-bending soul of a gospel preac... More | ![]() |
![]() | Mon Nov 30 Athens, GA singer-songwriter Vic Chesnutt has faced enough adversity in his life, after a car accident at 18 left him paralyzed. Despite this, the musician has managed to write and record quite the number of haunting independent rock albums. Now, he ... More | ![]() |
| Thu Dec 03 AWAKEN THE SOUL
Alma Desnuda, Spanish for “Naked Soul”, is an acoustically groovin' four-piece band that plays uplifting, funky and fun, dance-able music with a powerful message of unity and living life to the fullest. Comprised of Bay Area locals ... More | ![]() |
![]() | Fri Dec 04 Since 2004, J. Tillman has quietly been releasing records, some of limited quantity, some mostly available in Europe, but for the most part, unheard. The borderline-alienating starkness and well lived-in narratives of his first two records, "I Will R... More | ![]() |
| Sun Dec 06 Jonathan Richman has been writing songs, making records, and playing live for most of his life, winning fans and making friends around the world with his guileless honesty and playfully catchy compositions. He is revered by countless fellow artists, ... More | ![]() |
| Mon Dec 07 The band is at the peak of its powers on All My Friends Are Funeral Singers , its sixth song based album. The long-awaited follow-up to 2006's acclaimed Roots and Crowns , the album is the strongest collection of songs in a career with no shortage of... More | ![]() |
| Wed Dec 09 Tech professionals by day, rockers by night — on December 9 at the Great American Music Hall, they’ll pick up their instruments and venture onto the big stage to let their alter egos shine… for a good cause and the love of music.
Silicon Valley Rock... More | ![]() |
| Wed Dec 09 Tech professionals by day, rockers by night — on December 9 at the Great American Music Hall, they’ll pick up their instruments and venture onto the big stage to let their alter egos shine… for a good cause and the love of music.
Silicon Valley Rock... More | ![]() |
| Thu Dec 10 “Todd Snider (has) the heart and humor of John Prine, the wild unpredictability of Roger Miller, and a fresh, original spirit and freedom of imagination that’s absolutely his own.” --Kris Kristofferson
“Of all the young singer-songwriters out the... More | ![]() |
| Sat Dec 12 Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros ' appeal defies documentation, let alone description. On paper, the group doesn't sound instantly appealing — a hippie version of Arcade Fire with 10 members and a dreadlocked, frequently shirtless frontman? — but i... More | ![]() |
| Sun Dec 13 Eagles' Bassist's First Solo Album in Eight Years out
October 20 on Lost Highway Records
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Timothy B. Schmit is set to release Expando , his first solo album in eight years, on October 20, 2009 on Lost Highway Records. Written and produc... More | ![]() |
| Fri Dec 18 - Sat Dec 19 Formed in 1991 at Chico State in Northern California, The Mother Hips have run the gamut of experiences as a band - from dorm band to buzz band to cult favorite. They took an extended break which nearly became a permanent one after the 2001 album's r... More | ![]() |
| Wed Dec 30 - Thu Dec 31 Where you're going has always been more important than where you've been. By his music, Jackie Greene appears to have been through every major American musical influence: from country, to jazz, to folk to rock. And, marked by the release of his newes... More | ![]() |
| Fri Jan 08 Tierra Negra:
Their home base is Germany, but their music is distinctly Spanish; they call it Nuevo Flamenco.
In addition to being topnotch players, Raughi and Leo are into the craft of instrument building. In conjunction with a top luthier in Spai... More | ![]() |
| Thu Jan 14 Several years after releasing his commercial breakthrough album Stop All The World Now, singer and songwriter Howie Day breaks his silence with his long-awaited third studio album Sound the Alarm. The album is a stunning collection of the kind of emo... More | ![]() |
| Fri Jan 15 Gram Parsons is often referred to as a pioneer of the country rock sound. His music and legacy has developed a considerable cult following due to his efforts to blur the line between rock & roll and country music during the late 1960's and early 1970... More | ![]() |
| Thu Jan 21 The Black Lips are kings of the psychedelic garage rock underground. They started the band when they were 15 years old and spent the next seven years touring the world, booking themselves, playing for scraps. Underground parties, basement shows, outl... More | ![]() |
| Sat Feb 06 New Monsoon represents the best of the San Francisco jam scene. Formed during the El Nino rains of Northern California in the late 90's, this band has distilled their original sound with top-flight musicianship, tireless live performing and a thoroug... More | ![]() |
| Mon Feb 08 St. Vincent is the recording project of Annie Clark (born 1982, in Tulsa, Oklahoma), a one-woman band who mixes pop balladry, showtune-ish exuberance, squalling electric guitar, and subtle hints of jazz in her particular, complex compositions. Based ... More | ![]() |
| Fri Feb 12 The Album Leaf is the creation of classically trained pianist Jimmy LaValle (b. San Diego, California, USA). His unusual recording moniker is apparently derived from a Chopin composition. Prior to, and alongside the Album Leaf, serial music-maker LaV... More | ![]() |
| Sat Feb 13 Justin Townes Earle's age belies his experience. Growing up in Nashville he mis-spent his youth playing in bluegrass/ragtime combo The Swindlers and the louder, more rocking The Distributors and developing some very bad habits. During tours as guitar... More | ![]() |
| Sun Feb 14 It's rare to find something as true and beautiful as the band Girls . Christopher Owens and JR White were meant to find each other, sincere rock and roll soul mates in the age of irony. And while that might sound like fancy, it's closer to the truth ... More | ![]() |
| Tue Feb 16 On Just Us Kids, James McMurtry follows up his critically acclaimed Childish Things with a dozen new, sharply drawn illuminations as he continues to hone and expand his considerable gifts. And the self-produced opus (James' fourth venture pulling str... More | ![]() |
| Fri Feb 19 Melvin Seals, whose musical roots seep deep into gospel soil, has always been seeking that point where music merges with spirit, what he calls “church vibe.” He found it with Jerry Garcia over two decades ago, and he is finding it again in the new JG... More | ![]() |
| Sun Feb 21 In a career that has already spanned a half-century, Jorma Kaukonen has been the leading practitioner and teacher of fingerstyle guitar, one of the most highly respected interpreters of American roots music, blues, and Americana, and at the forefront... More | ![]() |
| Wed Mar 10 *Please note - this show has been POSTPOSED until Wed. Mar. 10, 2010! Refunds available at place or purchase or original tix honored!*
This London duo use gritty beats, droning guitars, abstract effects and dreamy vocals to create a soundscape that ... More | ![]() |
| About Great American Music Hall (GAMH) San Francisco's oldest and grandest nightclub, the Great American Music Hall carries guests back to an earlier, more elegant era, with its ornate balconies, soaring marble columns and elaborate ceiling frescoes. Long-time customers and newcomers alike feel at home in the 5,000-square-foot concert hall that symbolized renewal and optimism when it opened in 1907. Today, a professional sound and lighting system, two full bars, a modern kitchen and a spacious oak dance floor help to blend contemporary quality with turn-of-the-century graciousness. |
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Editorial Review Camera Obscura By Jeremy Sampson (07/08/2004)" Go ahead. Just try and write about Scottish septet Camera Obscura without mentioning Belle and Sebastian. I tried to do it. Really I did. (Or did I? Perhaps this is nothing but a cheap literary device. I'll never tell.) Before my attempt, I flipped through the band's press packet from Merge Records to see how far other writers made it. " |
Editorial Review Great Night Out By John Zaterka (07/02/2004)" "An every gimmick hungry boy digging gold from rock 'n' roll, Grabs the mike to tell us he'll die before he's sold." In the latest scheme to sell more tickets by adding Jam Bands to the roster going sideways due to poor ticket sales, Lollapalooza is calling it quits. So what's next? Would it be sacrilege if Perry joined up with Madonna and religious bands to form Kabballapolooza? " |
Editorial Review Great Night Out By John Zaterka (04/02/2004)" Spring has sprung its way back into our lives, so why not keep on hopping? Bay Area Hip-Hop has always been a force to be reckoned with, and we are lucky enough to be able to see the old school, new school and there-ain't-no-school-yet school shows coming through. Hip-Hoppers bear witness- knowledge is nutritious. " |
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